Hi,
I have a Defy and I am running MIUI 2.4.13 on it.
I was trying to modify certain part of the V4 lockscreen and after i was done when i tried to import this modified lockscreen to the themes it simply wont show up anywhere.
Here are the steps that i followed to do the required changes:
1. Renamed (changed extension) of the lockscreen file from .mtz to .zip
2. Extracted the contents to a folder.
3. Renamed the lockscreen file to lockscreen.zip
4. Extracted the contents of lockscreen file to a folder (folders name was lockscreen)
5. Deleted the lockscreen.zip file
6. Changed the images as required with appropriate ones (images were exactly the same except for the color of images)
7. Compressed the contents of lockscreen folder to a zip file and renamed it to "lockscreen"
8. Again compressed the contents of the parent folder to a file and renamed it to "xxxxxxx.mtz"
And then finally when i tried to use this file, nothing showed up in the themes area. I dont see my lockscreen over there.
I tried doing the above using winzip, winrar and even 7zip. Nothing works.
I just want to know whats going wrong.
Thank you.
Could it be some permission issue?
I wonder
defydent said:
Could it be some permission issue?
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Thanks for the reply, but i dont think it needs any permissions while importing themes...
I wonder...
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hi...
i want to change standard notification bar from my htc desire running sense froyo rom with mod battery percentage, animation icons for data, signal, etc.
what i did is :
1. pull framework-res.apk from /system/framework folder
2. extract framework-res.apk using apktool
3. extract & overwrite with icons colour pack v4 downloaded from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=722993 into drawable & drawable-hdpi folder from extracted framework apk folder.
4. bundled modified framework-res.apk using apktool
5. sign framework-res.apk
6. in recovery mode, adb push framework-res.apk to /system/framework. before doing that, i mount /system first..
7. reboot
what i found, everytime i choose network setting or wireless setting it crashed with error message process.com.android.settings has stopped unexpectedly.
why this error occured ? any other step that i did is wrong ?
I just pull from adb, my PC has 7zip installed so can see drill into the compressed file, drag replace the altered images, back out of the compressed file to commit, push via adb, reboot.
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Why not use the UOT kitchen?
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HTCinToronto said:
I just pull from adb, my PC has 7zip installed so can see drill into the compressed file, drag replace the altered images, back out of the compressed file to commit, push via adb, reboot.
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This is what I do, basically. I make the battery mod with UOT, and when the flashable zip is ready I extract the framework-res to some folder and just replace couple of images, then I'll put the modified framework-res back to the UOT-file and flash it. Works every time.
EDIT: I don't extract the files within framework-res.zip, only the .zip itself so I can open it via WinRar and replace the files. It isn't probably even needed, you could probably replace the needed files when browsing the UOT file with winrar/whatever etc etc. Haven't tried.
Can this same method be applied to anything that can be found in the framework ?
How to change status bar icons on stock odex?
There is no bad choises. Only bad results.
deodex the rom first
then root phone
extract systemui.apk to your pc
change apk extention to .zip
use winrar to extract zip
goto res/drawable-ldpi
change any png not ending in .9 keeping all file names the same
rezip everything
change extention back to apk (you will have to enable show file extentions in folder options in control panel)
put in flashable zip
flash in cwm with system mounted
iv explained this a few times now so search next time
also this method is only for changing png images - do not use it to edit anything else like xml files - you will need to decompile with apktool for that
Hi, I found this icon on another forum: it was originally part of a flashable zip for JB, that doesn't work on KK.
So I extracted just the PNGs and added one for XXHDPI devices (Nexus 5).
To install you need to copy the MMS.apk from system\priv-apps to another place, rename it to .zip, copy new icons in it, rename to .apk, put it back in its folder and set permissions to 644.
I would be grateful if someone may create a script in a flashable zip for this; I can provide the original zip for JB, if needed...
Hi I created a bootanimation and want to make it flashable. I followed tutorials from the net and xda. I got two files META-INF and system.
I put my bootanimation.zip in system/media. That's all. I didn't touch META-INF .
After flashing the zip in cwm, it says Installation aborted . Need Help please...
thats because the flashable zip wasnt for your phone
status 0 - wrong update binary
status 6 - wrong update script
here is my template for you
simply download it
open it in winrar (or if using phone just unzip everything)
open the system foler
you will notice a framework folder that is currently empty
you can leave this folder as it is
just create folders to where you want to flash the file to
for example your bootanimation.zip create the following
in the system folder create a folder called media
in the media folder place your bootanimation.zip
the same is true for any other files you want to flash
if you want to flash a file to system/framework just put a file in that folder
if you want to flash a file to system/app just create a folder called app in the system folder and put what you want to flash there
if on winrar you just have to open the zip and right click and create a folder - no need to unzip everything
if on phone and you have unzipped everything just zip everything back up when done
flashable zip template can be download from here
if you are using stock rom you need to enable custom boot animations first using the custom boot enabler zip
(if you already have a custom boot animation and bootanimation.zip working in a custom rom then you dont need to do this)
Ovafloa_X said:
Hi I created a bootanimation and want to make it flashable. I followed tutorials from the net and xda. I got two files META-INF and system.
I put my bootanimation.zip in system/media. That's all. I didn't touch META-INF .
After flashing the zip in cwm, it says Installation aborted . Need Help please...
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If just a bootanimanion, push using root browser only
Or using a another flashable bootanimation file and the replace the bootanimation.zip with yours
I attch it . Credits to its maker
works perfectly! thanks
I somehow deleted the preview files of themes in the Hwthemes folder. I am looking for the stock preview files in the Hwthemes folder. I would appreciate it if someone could upload a stock zip of the Hwthemes folder
akshayrajpaul13 said:
I somehow deleted the preview files of themes in the Hwthemes folder. I am looking for the stock preview files in the Hwthemes folder. I would appreciate it if someone could upload a stock zip of the Hwthemes folder
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What do you mean by the stock preview?
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@hamzio7 If you were to navigate to Internal Storage>Hwthemes>.cache, you would see all your installed themes' folders, for example, Default.hwt. Inside Default.hwt, there is an XML file and 2 folders, Preview and wallpaper. Both these folder supposed to contain files related to the theme but mine are empty due to cleaning up some files with an app. I cannot customise a theme within the themes app as a result. So I'm looking for atleast the stock files in these folders that originally come with the os
You don't need the files from .cache from anyone here.
As the name of this folder already tells you is this just a space for the files to sit in after the theme manager looked through the HWT files searching for the preview images.
So it's actually common that as soon as you open the theme manager the .cache should be filled again.
If that shouldn't be the case then simply head to Me, then Customize and start looking through the given options as you would customize your theme right now.
In theory, the theme manager should have generated the preview images again and should have moved them into the .cache folder.
You would think that but it's not the case. Those files are never repopulated, in my case atleast.
Have a look:
drive.google.com/file/d/1igwRxNlEEyS6daGbt1UR_mLEYegi2PIY/view?usp=drivesdk